XBOX 360 Repairs & YouTube
Having a problem with your XBOX 360? Problems pertaining to the XBOX 360 such as the inability of the disc to be read, issues with the disc ejecting or the presence of 3 red lights and their solutiosn are found at most of the free video sites such as YouTube.
When people have problems with their XBOX 360 many look to YouTube for the answers. Sometimes these video solutions will solve the problem and many times it will not. In fact, there are some video solutions to the XBOX 360 red ring of doom errors that will trash the XBOX 360 motherboard rather than fix it.
One problem with these types of amateur video’s is the low quality of audio and video as well as poor advice that can cause someone to accidently break their XBOX 360 for good. Often you will find that videos have some minimally useful comments. I say minimally because you really do not know who’s commenting and the motivations behind the comments. It could be the actual video producer, not a real user for all we know. Or it could be someone who’s XBOX 360 was temporarily fixed, they left a comment after fixing it, only to realize a few weeks later that it didn’t solve their problem when the RROD’s came back.
One of the more common problems dealing with the XBOX 360 disc drive is the inability of the drive to open and also disc reading problems.
Some of the possible reasons for the drive not opening and shutting properly have to do with a little magnet inside the drive that has lost its connection to another area inside the XBOX 360 under the hood. Other problems include the spindle becoming dirty, a little spring that doesn’t fit properly in it’s housing area, and the rubber bumper becoming stuck preventing the drive from properly ejecting the disc.
The above mentioned are merely a few possible situations which have a variety of answers by amateur XBOX 360 gamers. Among these solutions is one that involves a hair band on the rubber disc drive bumper which is one of the more rediculas attempts to fix it’s ability to open and close the disc drawer. As you can see it may not be a good idea to attempt to repair your gaming consoles by following the advice of YouTube video tutorials.
Okay, so we’ve established YouTube amateur video’s by gamers is not the answer. Paying $149.00 for Microsoft to fix it is also not the answer unless you want to wait 2 to four weeks and have a lot of money to burn. If you can follow directions clearly written in a step by step manor, and if you can watch a video and follow along making sure to listen to each step, then I have a very inexpensive answer for you.
There are many online XBOX 360 repair guides with video tutorials for those who want to repair their XBOX 360 RROD and other errors themselves. These step-by-step video guides range in price between $22.95-$29.95 and our XBOX 360 Repair Review site reveals who’s got the right stuff and who’s just blowing smoke in your ears.
For your answer on problems such as the XBOX 360 Ring of Death, XBOX 360 unreadable disc other 360 RROD errors, visit: xbox360repair-reviews.com for a review of the top 4 best rated XBOX 360 fix and repair guides.
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Monday 23 Mar 2009 | X-Box Writer | XBox 360 Info
